**Last Train to Chiangmai – Nowra/Bomaderry**

Nestled in the heart of Nowra, Last Train to Chiangmai offers an authentic dining experience that transports you straight to the vibrant streets of Thailand. Located at Shop 1, Schofields Lane, our restaurant is known for its exceptional service and a diverse menu that features a tantalizing array of traditional Thai dishes, all crafted with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

At Last Train to Chiangmai, we pride ourselves on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for family gatherings, romantic dinners, or casual lunches with friends. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring your dining experience is nothing short of delightful, providing personalized recommendations and attentive service that reflects our passion for customer satisfaction.

Whether you’re in the mood for spicy curries, fragrant stir-fries, or delectable vegetarian options, our culinary offerings cater to every palate. We invite you to explore our menu and discover the rich flavors of Thailand right here in Nowra.

Your feedback and inquiries are important to us! For any questions or to book a table, please don’t hesitate to call us at (02) 4407 8521. We look forward to welcoming you aboard the Last Train to Chiangmai, where every meal is a journey filled with taste and tradition.

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Chloe Lim

5 Google Rating

Very nice, friendly customer service and the massage was great.

5/ 5

Very nice, friendly customer service and the massage was great.

Zoë Rosen

5 Google Rating

Deep tissue massage was just what I needed. The masseuse who saw me was really strong, I feel like I

5/ 5

Deep tissue massage was just what I needed. The masseuse who saw me was really strong, I feel like I’ve been rolled out like dough. So good. Nice, clean environment. I’m very happy.

Alex BT

5 Google Rating

Excellent massage. One of the best I've had in a while. Will definitely be back

5/ 5

Excellent massage. One of the best I've had in a while. Will definitely be back

Glen Waller

5 Google Rating

Consistently great massage and includes hot rocks during winter

5/ 5

Consistently great massage and includes hot rocks during winter

slushie Jazzman

5 Google Rating

Great price and one of the better massages I've had.

5/ 5

Great price and one of the better massages I've had.

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